Method for Viewing Message and User Terminal

ABSTRACT

A method for viewing a message is provided. The method includes the following. A first touch operation performed on an icon of a message application of the user terminal is detected. At least one touch parameter of the first touch operation is obtained, where the at least one touch parameter includes a first touch pressure value and a first touch duration. Whether the first touch pressure value exceeds a first preset threshold is determined, and whether the first touch duration exceeds a preset duration is determined. At least one message previewing window is output and at least one first target message is displayed in the at least one message previewing window based on a determination that the first touch pressure value exceeds the first preset threshold and the first touch duration exceeds the preset duration. A user terminal is further provided.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No.15/648,109, filed on Jul. 12, 2017, which is a continuation-in-part ofPCT Patent Application No. PCT/CN2016/081711, filed on May 11, 2016,which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201510543356.4,filed on Aug. 27, 2015, the contents of all of which are herebyincorporated by reference in their entireties.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to the field of electronic technology,and particularly to a method for viewing a message and a user terminal.

BACKGROUND

With continuous development and popularity of terminals (for example,mobile phones), terminals have become a necessity in daily life. Indaily life, people often use mobile phones to make calls, answer calls,receive and reply to short messages, and so on. In actual use, when auser needs to view a short message, a message application needs to bestarted to display a message list, and then a certain short message ofthe short list is clicked for viewing content of the short message. Whenusing the above manner to view a message, interface switching needs tobe performed for many times, thus the operation process is complicatedand time consuming.

SUMMARY

Implementations of the present disclosure provide a method for viewing amessage and a user terminal, which can save time for viewing one or moremessages.

According to a first aspect, a method for viewing a message is provided.The method may include the follows. A first touch operation performed onan icon of a message application of a user terminal is detected. Atleast one touch parameter of the first touch operation is obtained,where the at least one touch parameter includes a first touch pressurevalue and a first touch duration. Whether the first touch pressure valueexceeds a first preset threshold is determined, and whether the firsttouch duration exceeds a preset duration is determined. At least onemessage previewing window is output and at least one first targetmessage is displayed in the at least one message previewing window,based on a determination that the first touch pressure value exceeds thefirst preset threshold and the first touch duration exceeds the presetduration. After the displaying at least one first target message in theat least one message previewing window, the method further includes thefollowing. A second touch operation performed on the icon of the messageapplication is detected, where the second touch operation iscorresponding to the first touch operation having a duration exceeding apreset operation duration, and the preset duration is less than thepreset operation duration. A second touch pressure value of the secondtouch operation is obtained. Whether the second touch pressure valueexceeds a second preset threshold is determined. Switch from the atleast one first target message to at least one second target messagecorresponding to the second touch pressure value, based on adetermination that the second touch pressure value exceeds the secondpreset threshold.

According to a second aspect, a user terminal is also provided.

The user terminal includes a detecting unit, an obtaining unit, adetermining unit, an outputting unit, and a switching unit.

The detecting unit is configured to detect a first touch operationperformed on an icon of a message application of the user terminal.

The obtaining unit is configured to obtain at least one touch parameterof the first touch operation, where the at least one touch parameterincludes a first touch pressure value and a first touch duration.

The determining unit is configured to determine whether the first touchpressure value exceeds a first preset threshold, and to determinewhether the first touch duration exceeds a preset duration.

The outputting unit is configured to output at least one messagepreviewing window and to display at least one first target message inthe at least one message previewing window, when the determining unitdetermines that the first touch pressure value exceeds the first presetthreshold and the first touch duration exceeds the preset duration.

The detecting unit is further configured to detect a second touchoperation performed on the icon of the message application, after theoutputting unit displaying the at least one first target message in theat least one message previewing window, where the second touch operationis corresponding to the first touch operation having a durationexceeding a preset operation duration, and the preset duration is lessthan the preset operation duration.

The obtaining unit is further configured to obtain a second touchpressure value of the second touch operation.

The determining unit is further configured to determine whether thesecond touch pressure value exceeds a second preset threshold.

The switching unit is configured to switch from the at least one firsttarget message to at least one second target message corresponding tothe second touch pressure value, when the determining unit determinesthat the second touch pressure value exceeds the second presetthreshold.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

To better illustrate the technical solution of implementations of thepresent disclosure, the following descriptions will briefly illustratethe accompanying drawings described in the implementations. Obviously,the following described accompanying drawings are some implementationsof the present disclosure. Persons skilled in the art can derive otheraccompanying drawings according to the described accompanying drawingswithout creative efforts.

FIG. 1A is a flow chart of a method for viewing a message in accordancewith an implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 1B is a flow chart of a method for viewing a message in accordancewith another implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a flow chart of a method for viewing a message in accordancewith still another implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3A is a structure diagram of a terminal in accordance with animplementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3B is a structure diagram of a user terminal in accordance withanother implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3C is a structure diagram of a user terminal in accordance withstill another implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3D is a structure diagram of a user terminal in accordance withstill another implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4 is a structure diagram of a terminal in accordance with stillanother implementation of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a structure diagram of a terminal in accordance with animplementation of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The technical solutions of implementations of the present disclosurewill be described clearly and completely in combination with theaccompanying drawings of the implementations of the present disclosure.Obviously, the described implementations are merely a part ofimplementations of the present disclosure, and not all of theimplementations. All other implementations obtained by those skilled inthe art without creative efforts based on the implementations of thepresent disclosure shall fall within the protection scope of the presentdisclosure.

Implementations of the present disclosure provide a method for viewing amessage and a terminal, which can save time for viewing a message.

The method may include the follows. A first touch operation performed onan icon of a message application is detected. At least one touchparameter of the first touch operation is obtained, and then at leastone first target message is displayed when each of the at least onetouch parameter of the first touch operation satisfies a correspondingpreset condition.

FIG. 1A is a flow chart of a method for viewing a message in accordancewith an implementation of the present disclosure. As illustrated in FIG.1A, the method begins at block 100.

At block 100, a first touch operation performed on an icon of a messageapplication is detected.

In the implementation, the terminal may be a device having a touchscreen or a touch panel arranged thereon, for example, a mobile phone, atablet computer, a handheld computer, a personal digital assistant(PDA), a smart watch, and so on, and the present disclosure is notlimited thereto.

In the implementation, the first touch operation performed on the iconof the message application may be detected in real time, and also thefirst touch operation performed on the icon of the message applicationmay be detected every a preset interval. The message application may bea system-default message application of the terminal, and also may be athird-party message application installed in the terminal. When themessage application is started, a message list recording one or moremessages is displayed. The messages may be text messages, imagemessages, and so on.

In the implementation, the first touch operation may be an operation ofpressing the icon of the message application of the terminal, and may bedetected based on a change of a capacitance value or resistance value ofthe touch screen or touch panel.

At block 102, at least one touch parameter of the first touch operationis obtained.

In the implementation, the at least one touch parameter may include afirst touch pressure value. The first touch pressure value may beobtained via one or more pressure sensors of the terminal. When morepressure sensors are included, the pressure sensors may be uniformlydistributed in a certain region of the terminal or may be uniformlydistributed in the terminal.

In at least one alternative implementation, besides the first touchpressure value, the at least one touch parameter may further include atleast one of the following: a first touch duration, first touchfingerprint information, first touch position information, a first touchdirection, and a first touch trace, and the present disclosure is notlimited thereto. Certainly, in other implementations, the first touchpressure value may not be obtained, and the at least one touch parametermay include at least one of the following: the first touch duration, thefirst touch fingerprint information, the first touch positioninformation, the first touch direction, and the first touch trace.

The first touch position, the first touch direction, and the first touchtrace may be determined based on a change of touched coordinate points.The first touch fingerprint information may be obtained via afingerprint sensor of the terminal. Certainly, touched positions of thetouch screen or touch panel, a movement of a finger on the touch screenor touch panel and so on may be determined via one or more photographingdevices, or via one or more infrared sensors, or via one or moretemperature sensors, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

At block 104, at least one first target message is displayed when eachof the at least one touch parameter satisfies a corresponding presetcondition.

In the implementation, the at least one touch parameter may include thefirst pressure value. The corresponding preset condition may be that thefirst touch pressure value is greater than a first preset threshold.That is, when the first touch pressure value is greater than the firstpreset threshold, one or more first target messages are displayed. Thefirst preset threshold may be a system-default value, and cannot bemodified by a user. The first preset threshold may also be auser-defined value, and can be modified according to user actual needs.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter may include the first touch pressure value and the first touchduration. The corresponding preset condition may be that the first touchpressure value is greater than the first preset threshold and the firsttouch duration is greater than a preset duration. That is, when thefirst touch pressure value is greater than the first preset thresholdand the first touch duration is greater than the preset duration, one ormore first target messages may be displayed. The preset duration may bea system-default value, and also may be a user-defined value. Forexample, the preset duration may be two seconds, three seconds, and soon. By means of further using the first touch duration, misoperationsmay be prevented.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter may include the first touch pressure value and the first touchfingerprint information. The corresponding preset condition may be thatthe first touch pressure value is greater than the first presetthreshold and the first touch fingerprint information matches withpreset fingerprint information. That is, when the first touch pressurevalue is greater than the first preset threshold and the first touchfingerprint information matches with preset fingerprint information, oneor more first target messages are displayed. When a matching degreebetween the first touch fingerprint information and the presetfingerprint information is greater than or equal to a preset threshold,it is determined that the first touch fingerprint information matcheswith the preset fingerprint information. By means of verifying the firsttouch fingerprint information, illegal message viewing may be prevented.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter may include the first touch pressure value, the first touchduration, and the first touch fingerprint information. The correspondingpreset condition may be that the first touch pressure value is greaterthan the first preset threshold, the first touch duration is greaterthan the preset duration, and the first touch fingerprint informationmatches with the preset fingerprint information. That is, when the firsttouch pressure value is greater than the first preset threshold, thefirst touch duration is greater than the preset duration, and the firsttouch fingerprint information matches with the preset fingerprintinformation, one or more first target messages are displayed.

In at least one alternative implementation, one or more messagepreviewing windows may be output to display the one or more first targetmessages. One message previewing window may be used to display one firsttarget message, and one message previewing window may also be used todisplay two or more first target messages. When more message previewingwindows are displayed, the message previewing windows may be displayedin a preset display mode. For example, when two message previewingwindows are displayed, one may be displayed on the top of the screen ofthe terminal, and the other may be displayed on the bottom of the screenof the terminal, or one may be displayed in a greater size, and theother may be displayed in a smaller size. When more messages aredisplayed in one message previewing window, the messages may bedisplayed in a preset display mode. For example, when two messages aredisplayed in one message previewing window, one message may be displayedon the top of the message previewing window, and the other may bedisplayed on the bottom of the message previewing window.

In at least one alternative implementation, two or more first targetmessages may be displayed. The first target messages may be messagesfrom a designated contact person, for example, a family member, and alsomay be messages received within a designated period, for example, from8:00 am to 12:00 am, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

In at least one alternative implementation, one first target message maybe displayed. The first target message may be a message the time ofreceiving which is most adjacent to the current system time (forexample, the message displayed on the top of the message list, also maybe a designated message (for example, a weather forecast message), andalso may be a message the time of receiving which is most away from thecurrent system time (for example, the message displayed on the bottom ofthe message list), and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

In at least one alternative implementation, when one first targetmessage is displayed, after the finger leaves the touch panel or thetouch screen, the message previewing window for displaying the firsttarget message may be displayed in a full-screen mode.

For the method illustrated in FIG. 1A, one or more first target messagesare displayed when each first touch parameter of the first touchoperation satisfies the corresponding preset condition. That is, one ormore messages can be directly displayed for viewing when the icon of themessage application is touched, which saves time of viewing one or moremessages.

In at least one alternative implementation, the method may furtherinclude the follows. A second touch operation is detected afterdisplaying the one or more first target messages, and at least one touchparameter of the second touch operation is obtained. At least one secondtarget message corresponding to the second touch operation is determinedbased on a corresponding relationship between the at least one touchparameter of the second touch operation and at least one second targetmessage, and then the terminal switches to display the at least onesecond target message corresponding to the second touch operation. Thatis, one or more second target messages are displayed. Therefore,switching the display of different messages is convenient andtime-saving.

In at least one alternative implementation, when a duration of a touchoperation performed on the icon of the message application is greaterthan a preset duration, it is determined that the first touch operationis performed, and one or more first target messages are displayed. Ifthe user continues to touch the icon of the message application withoutleaving the icon of the message application after the one or more firsttarget messages are displayed, it is determined that the second touchoperation is performed, and one or more second target messages aredisplayed. In other implementations, after one or more first targetmessages are displayed, the finger of the user leaves the touch screenor the touch panel, and then the user touches the icon of the messageapplication or the message previewing window to perform the second touchoperation.

In the implementation, the at least one touch parameter of the secondtouch operation may include a second touch pressure value. Thecorresponding relationship between the at least one touch parameter ofthe second touch operation and at least one second target message may bepreset in advance. That is, when the second touch pressure value isobtained, the corresponding relationship is queried to determine one ormore second target messages corresponding to the second pressure value,i.e. corresponding to the second touch operation. Different secondpressure values may correspond to the same second target message, or maycorrespond to different second target messages.

In at least one alternative implementation, besides the second touchpressure value, the at least one touch parameter of the second touchoperation may further include at least one of the following: a secondtouch duration, a second fingerprint information, a second touchposition information, a second touch direction, and a second touchtrace. Certainly, in other implementations, the second touch pressurevalue may not be obtained, and the at least one touch parameter of thesecond touch operation may include at least one of the following: thesecond touch duration, the second fingerprint information, the secondtouch position information, the second touch direction, and the secondtouch trace.

In at least one alternative implementation, the method may furtherinclude the follows. A third touch operation is detected afterdisplaying the first target message, and at least one touch parameter ofthe third touch operation is obtained. A display mode corresponding tothe third touch operation is determined based on a correspondingrelationship between the at least one touch parameter of the third touchoperation and at least one display mode each for displaying at least onemessage, and then the at least one first target message is displayed inthe determined display mode.

In at least one alternative implementation, when a duration of a touchoperation performed on the icon of the message application is greaterthan a preset duration, it is determined that the first touch operationis performed, and one or more first target messages are displayed. Ifthe user continues to touch the icon of the message application withoutleaving the icon of the message application after the one or more firsttarget messages are displayed, it is determined that the third touchoperation is performed, a display mode for displaying the one or morefirst target messages is determined, and then the one or more firsttarget messages are displayed in the determined display mode. In otherimplementations, after one or more first target messages are displayed,the finger of the user leaves the touch screen or the touch panel, andthen the user touches the icon of the message application or the messagepreviewing window to perform the third touch operation.

In the implementation, the at least one touch parameter of the thirdtouch operation may include a third touch pressure value. Thecorresponding relationship between the at least one touch parameter ofthe third touch operation and at least one display mode each fordisplaying at least one message may be preset in advance. That is, whenthe third touch pressure value is obtained, the correspondingrelationship is queried to determine a display mode corresponding to thethird touch pressure value, i.e. corresponding to the third touchoperation.

The determined display mode may include a scaling factor of the one ormore message previewing windows, and a scaling factor of content of theone or more first target messages. That is, when the message previewingwindow is zoomed in or zoomed out, the content displayed in the messagepreviewing window is accordingly zoomed in or zoomed out, so that it isconvenient and comfortable for the user to read the content.

In at least one alternative implementation, besides the third touchpressure value, the at least one touch parameter of the third touchoperation may further include at least one of the following: a thirdtouch duration, a third fingerprint information, a third touch positioninformation, a third touch direction, and a third touch trace.Certainly, in other implementations, the third touch pressure value maynot be obtained, and the at least one touch parameter of the third touchoperation may include at least one of the following: the third touchduration, the third fingerprint information, the third touch positioninformation, the third touch direction, and the third touch trace.

In at least one alternative implementation, according to one or moretouch parameters of a touch operation, deleting a message, editing amessage, forwarding a message, and so on may also be executed, and thepresent disclosure is not limited thereto.

FIG. 1B is a flow chart of a method for viewing a message in accordancewith another implementation of the present disclosure. As illustrated inFIG. 1B, the method begins at block 1010.

At block 1010, a first touch operation performed on an icon of a messageapplication of a user terminal is detected.

At block 1020, at least one touch parameter of the first touch operationis obtained, where the at least one touch parameter includes a firsttouch pressure value and a first touch duration.

At block 1030, whether the first touch pressure value exceeds a firstpreset threshold is determined, and whether the first touch durationexceeds a preset duration is determined.

At block 1040, at least one message previewing window is output and atleast one first target message is displayed in the at least one messagepreviewing window, based on a determination that the first touchpressure value exceeds the first preset threshold and the first touchduration exceeds the preset duration.

After the displaying at least one first target message in the at leastone message previewing window, the method further includes thefollowing.

At block 1050, a second touch operation performed on the icon of themessage application is detected, where the second touch operation iscorresponding to the first touch operation having a duration exceeding apreset operation duration, and the preset duration is less than thepreset operation duration.

At block 1060, a second touch pressure value of the second touchoperation is obtained.

At block 1070, whether the second touch pressure value exceeds a secondpreset threshold is determined.

At block 1080, switch from the at least one first target message to atleast one second target message corresponding to the second touchpressure value, based on a determination that the second touch pressurevalue exceeds the second preset threshold.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter further includes first touch fingerprint information, and theoutputting at least one message previewing window and displaying atleast one first target message in the at least one message previewingwindow may include the following. Whether the first touch fingerprintinformation matches with preset fingerprint information is determined.The at least one message previewing window is output and the at leastone first target message is displayed in the at least one messagepreviewing window, based on a determination that the first touchfingerprint information matches with the preset fingerprint information.

In at least one alternative implementation, after the displaying atleast one first target message in the at least one message previewingwindow, the method may further include the following. A third touchoperation performed on the icon of the message application is detected.A third touch pressure value of the third touch operation is obtained.Whether the third touch pressure value exceeds a third preset thresholdis determined. A size of the at least one message previewing window isadjusted to be a preset size corresponding to the third touch pressurevalue, based on a determination that the third touch pressure valueexceeds the third preset threshold.

In at least one alternative implementation, the method further includesthe following. Content contained in the at least one first targetmessage is scaled according to a target ratio, where the target ratio isa ratio of the preset size of the at least one message previewing windowafter adjustment to the size of the at least one message previewingwindow before adjustment.

FIG. 2 is a flow chart of a method for viewing a message in accordancewith still another implementation of the present disclosure. Asillustrated in FIG. 2, the method begins at block 200.

At block 200, a first touch operation performed on an icon of a messageapplication is detected. The operation at block 200 may correspond tothe operation at block 100.

At block 202, at least one touch parameter of the first touch operationis obtained. The operation at block 202 may correspond to the operationat block 102.

At block 204, a display mode corresponding to the first touch operationis determined based on a corresponding relationship between the at leasttouch parameter of the first touch operation and at least one displaymode each for displaying at least one message, when each of the at leasttouch parameter of the first touch operation satisfies a correspondingpreset condition.

At block 206, at least one first target message is displayed in thedetermined display mode.

In at least one alternative implementation, illustrations of thecorresponding preset condition may be substantially the same as thatillustrated in FIG. 1A, which will not be repeated herein.

In at least one alternative implementation, one or more messagepreviewing windows may be output to display the one or more first targetmessages. One message previewing window may be used to display one firsttarget message, and one message previewing window may also be used todisplay two or more first target messages.

In at least one alternative implementation, two or more first targetmessages may be displayed. The first target messages may be messagesfrom a designated contact person, for example, a family member, and alsomay be messages received within a designated period, for example, from8:00 am to 12:00 am, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

In at least one alternative implementation, one first target message maybe displayed. The first target message may be a message the time ofreceiving which is most adjacent to the current system time (forexample, the message displayed on the top of the message list, also maybe a designated message (for example, a weather forecast message), andalso may be a message the time of receiving which is most away from thecurrent system time (for example, the message displayed on the bottom ofthe message list), and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

In at least one alternative implementation, the correspondingrelationship between the at least one touch parameter of the first touchoperation and at least one display mode each for displaying at least onemessage may be preset in advance. The determined display mode mayinclude a scaling factor of each message previewing window, and ascaling factor of content of each first target message. When moremessage previewing windows are output, the determined display mode mayalso include an arrangement manner of the message previewing windows.For example, when two message previewing windows are displayed, one maybe displayed on the top of the screen of the terminal, and the other maybe displayed on the bottom of the screen of the terminal, or one may bedisplayed in a greater size, and the other may be displayed in a smallersize. When two or more first target messages are displayed in onemessage previewing window, the determined display mode may include anarrangement manner of the first target messages in one messagepreviewing window. For example, when two first target messages aredisplayed in one message previewing window, one may be displayed on thetop of the message previewing window, and the other may be displayed onthe bottom of the message previewing window.

For the method illustrated in FIG. 2, when each touch parameter of thefirst touch operation satisfies its corresponding preset condition, adisplay mode for displaying at least one message is determined, and thenone or more first target messages are displayed in the determineddisplay mode. Therefore, it is convenient for a user to view one or moremessages in a suitable manner by performing a touch operation on theicon of the message application.

FIG. 3A is a structure diagram of a terminal in accordance with animplementation of the present disclosure. The terminal illustrated inFIG. 3A may include a detecting unit 300, an obtaining unit 302, and adisplay controlling unit 304.

The detecting unit 300 may be configured to detect a first touchoperation performed on an icon of a message application.

In the implementation, the terminal may be a device having a touchscreen or a touch panel arranged thereon, for example, a mobile phone, atablet computer, a handheld computer, a personal digital assistant(PDA), a smart watch, and so on, and the present disclosure is notlimited thereto.

In the implementation, the first touch operation performed on the iconof the message application may be detected in real time, and also thefirst touch operation performed on the icon of the message applicationmay be detected every a preset interval. The message application may bea system-default message application of the terminal, and also may be athird-party message application installed in the terminal. When themessage application is started, a message list recording one or moremessages is displayed. The messages may be text messages, imagemessages, and so on.

In the implementation, the first touch operation may be an operation ofpressing the icon of the message application of the terminal, and may bedetected based on a change of a capacitance value or resistance value ofthe touch screen or touch panel.

The obtaining unit 302 may be configured to obtain at least one touchparameter of the first touch operation.

In the implementation, the at least one touch parameter may include afirst touch pressure value. The first touch pressure value may beobtained via one or more pressure sensors of the terminal. When morepressure sensors are included, the pressure sensors may be uniformlydistributed in a certain region of the terminal or may be uniformlydistributed in the terminal.

In at least one alternative implementation, besides the first touchpressure value, the at least one touch parameter may further include atleast one of the following: a first touch duration, first touchfingerprint information, first touch position information, a first touchdirection, and a first touch trace, and the present disclosure is notlimited thereto. Certainly, in other implementations, the first touchpressure value may not be obtained, and the at least one touch parametermay include at least one of the following: the first touch duration, thefirst touch fingerprint information, the first touch positioninformation, the first touch direction, and the first touch trace.

The first touch position, the first touch direction, and the first touchtrace may be determined based on a change of touched coordinate points.The first touch fingerprint information may be obtained via afingerprint sensor of the terminal. Certainly, touched positions of thetouch screen or touch panel, a movement of a finger on the touch screenor touch panel and so on may be determined via one or more photographingdevices, or via one or more infrared sensors, or via one or moretemperature sensors, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

The display controlling unit 304 may be configured to display at leastone first target message when each of the at least one touch parametersatisfies a corresponding preset condition.

In the implementation, the at least one touch parameter may include thefirst pressure value. The corresponding preset condition may be that thefirst touch pressure value is greater than a first preset threshold.That is, when the first touch pressure value is greater than the firstpreset threshold, one or more first target messages are displayed. Thefirst preset threshold may be a system-default value, and cannot bemodified by a user. The first preset threshold may also be auser-defined value, and can be modified according to user actual needs.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter may include the first touch pressure value and the first touchduration. The corresponding preset condition may be that the first touchpressure value is greater than the first preset threshold and the firsttouch duration is greater than a preset duration. That is, when thefirst touch pressure value is greater than the first preset thresholdand the first touch duration is greater than the preset duration, one ormore first target messages may be displayed. The preset duration may bea system-default value, and also may be a user-defined value. Forexample, the preset duration may be two seconds, three seconds, and soon. By means of further using the first touch duration, misoperationsmay be prevented.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter may include the first touch pressure value and the first touchfingerprint information. The corresponding preset condition may be thatthe first touch pressure value is greater than the first presetthreshold and the first touch fingerprint information matches withpreset fingerprint information. That is, when the first touch pressurevalue is greater than the first preset threshold and the first touchfingerprint information matches with preset fingerprint information, oneor more first target messages are displayed. When a matching degreebetween the first touch fingerprint information and the presetfingerprint information is greater than or equal to a preset threshold,it is determined that the first touch fingerprint information matcheswith the preset fingerprint information. By means of verifying the firsttouch fingerprint information, illegal message viewing may be prevented.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter may include the first touch pressure value, the first touchduration, and the first touch fingerprint information. The correspondingpreset condition may be that the first touch pressure value is greaterthan the first preset threshold, the first touch duration is greaterthan the preset duration, and the first touch fingerprint informationmatches with the preset fingerprint information. That is, when the firsttouch pressure value is greater than the first preset threshold, thefirst touch duration is greater than the preset duration, and the firsttouch fingerprint information matches with the preset fingerprintinformation, one or more first target messages are displayed.

In at least one alternative implementation, one or more messagepreviewing windows may be output to display the one or more first targetmessages. One message previewing window may be used to display one firsttarget message, and one message previewing window may also be used todisplay two or more first target messages. When more message previewingwindows are displayed, the message previewing windows may be displayedin a preset display mode. For example, when two message previewingwindows are displayed, one may be displayed on the top of the screen ofthe terminal, and the other may be displayed on the bottom of the screenof the terminal, or one may be displayed in a greater size, and theother may be displayed in a smaller size. When more messages aredisplayed in one message previewing window, the messages may bedisplayed in a preset display mode. For example, when two messages aredisplayed in one message previewing window, one message may be displayedon the top of the message previewing window, and the other may bedisplayed on the bottom of the message previewing window.

In at least one alternative implementation, two or more first targetmessages may be displayed. The first target messages may be messagesfrom a designated contact person, for example, a family member, and alsomay be messages received within a designated period, for example, from8:00 am to 12:00 am, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

In at least one alternative implementation, one first target message maybe displayed. The first target message may be a message the time ofreceiving which is most adjacent to the current system time (forexample, the message displayed on the top of the message list, also maybe a designated message (for example, a weather forecast message), andalso may be a message the time of receiving which is most away from thecurrent system time (for example, the message displayed on the bottom ofthe message list), and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

In at least one alternative implementation, when one first targetmessage is displayed, after the finger leaves the touch panel or thetouch screen, the message previewing window for displaying the firsttarget message may be displayed in a full-screen mode.

For the terminal illustrated in FIG. 3A, one or more first targetmessages are displayed when each first touch parameter of the firsttouch operation satisfies the corresponding preset condition. That is,one or more messages can be directly displayed for viewing when the iconof the message application is touched, which saves time of viewing oneor more messages.

In at least one alternative implementation, the detecting unit 300 maybe further configured to detect a second touch operation afterdisplaying the one or more first target messages. The obtaining unit 302may be further configured to obtain at least one touch parameter of thesecond touch operation. The display controlling unit 304 may be furtherconfigured to determine at least one second target message correspondingto the second touch operation based on a corresponding relationshipbetween the at least one touch parameter of the second touch operationand at least one second target message, and switch to display the atleast one second target message corresponding to the second touchoperation. That is, one or more second target messages are displayed.Therefore, switching the display of different messages is convenient andtime-saving.

In at least one alternative implementation, when a duration of a touchoperation performed on the icon of the message application is greaterthan a preset duration, it is determined that the first touch operationis performed, and one or more first target messages are displayed. Ifthe user continues to touch the icon of the message application withoutleaving the icon of the message application after the one or more firsttarget messages are displayed, it is determined that the second touchoperation is performed, and one or more second target messages aredisplayed. In other implementations, after one or more first targetmessages are displayed, the finger of the user leaves the touch screenor the touch panel, and then the user touches the icon of the messageapplication or the message previewing window to perform the second touchoperation.

In the implementation, the at least one touch parameter of the secondtouch operation may include a second touch pressure value. Thecorresponding relationship between the at least one touch parameter ofthe second touch operation and at least one second target message may bepreset in advance. That is, when the second touch pressure value isobtained, the corresponding relationship is queried to determine one ormore second target messages corresponding to the second pressure value,i.e. corresponding to the second touch operation. Different secondpressure values may correspond to the same second target message, or maycorrespond to different second target messages.

In at least one alternative implementation, besides the second touchpressure value, the at least one touch parameter of the second touchoperation may further include at least one of the following: a secondtouch duration, a second fingerprint information, a second touchposition information, a second touch direction, and a second touchtrace. Certainly, in other implementations, the second touch pressurevalue may not be obtained, and the at least one touch parameter of thesecond touch operation may include at least one of the following: thesecond touch duration, the second fingerprint information, the secondtouch position information, the second touch direction, and the secondtouch trace.

In at least one alternative implementation, the detecting unit 300 maybe further configured to detect a third touch operation after displayingthe first target message. The obtaining unit 302 may be furtherconfigured to obtain at least one touch parameter of the third touchoperation. The display controlling unit 304 may be further configured todetermine a display mode corresponding to the third touch operationbased on a corresponding relationship between the at least one touchparameter of the third touch operation and at least one display modeeach for displaying at least one message, and display the at least onefirst target message in the determined display mode.

In at least one alternative implementation, when a duration of a touchoperation performed on the icon of the message application is greaterthan a preset duration, it is determined that the first touch operationis performed, and one or more first target messages are displayed. Ifthe user continues to touch the icon of the message application withoutleaving the icon of the message application after the one or more firsttarget messages are displayed, it is determined that the third touchoperation is performed, a display mode for displaying the one or morefirst target messages is determined, and then the one or more firsttarget messages are displayed in the display mode. In otherimplementations, after one or more first target messages are displayed,the finger of the user leaves the touch screen or the touch panel, andthen the user touches the icon of the message application or the messagepreviewing window to perform the third touch operation.

In the implementation, the at least one touch parameter of the thirdtouch operation may include a third touch pressure value. Thecorresponding relationship between the at least one touch parameter ofthe third touch operation and at least one display mode each fordisplaying a message may be preset in advance. That is, when the thirdtouch pressure value is obtained, the corresponding relationship isqueried to determine a display mode corresponding to the third touchpressure value, i.e. corresponding to the third touch operation.

The determined display mode may include a scaling factor of the one ormore message previewing windows, and a scaling factor of content of theone or more first target messages. That is, when the message previewingwindow is zoomed in or zoomed out, the content displayed in the messagepreviewing window is accordingly zoomed in or zoomed out, so that it isconvenient and comfortable for the user to read the content.

In at least one alternative implementation, besides the third touchpressure value, the at least one touch parameter of the third touchoperation may further include at least one of the following: a thirdtouch duration, a third fingerprint information, a third touch positioninformation, a third touch direction, and a third touch trace.Certainly, in other implementations, the third touch pressure value maynot be obtained, and the at least one touch parameter of the third touchoperation may include at least one of the following: the third touchduration, the third fingerprint information, the third touch positioninformation, the third touch direction, and the third touch trace.

In at least one alternative implementation, according to one or moretouch parameters of a touch operation, deleting a message, editing amessage, forwarding a message, and so on may also be executed, and thepresent disclosure is not limited thereto.

FIG. 3B is a structure diagram of a user terminal in accordance withanother implementation of the present disclosure. The user terminal (orcan be referred as a terminal) illustrated in FIG. 3B may include adetecting unit 3020, an obtaining unit 3040, a determining unit 3060, anoutputting unit 3080, and a switching unit 3100.

The detecting unit 3020 is configured to detect a first touch operationperformed on an icon of a message application of the user terminal.

The obtaining unit 3040 is configured to obtain at least one touchparameter of the first touch operation, where the at least one touchparameter includes a first touch pressure value and a first touchduration.

The determining unit 3060 is configured to determine whether the firsttouch pressure value exceeds a first preset threshold, and to determinewhether the first touch duration exceeds a preset duration.

The outputting unit 3080 is configured to output at least one messagepreviewing window and to display at least one first target message inthe at least one message previewing window, when the determining unit3060 determines that the first touch pressure value exceeds the firstpreset threshold and the first touch duration exceeds the presetduration.

The detecting unit 3020 is further configured to detect a second touchoperation performed on the icon of the message application, after theoutputting unit 3080 displaying the at least one first target message inthe at least one message previewing window, where the second touchoperation is corresponding to the first touch operation having aduration exceeding a preset operation duration, and the preset durationis less than the preset operation duration.

The obtaining unit 3040 is further configured to obtain a second touchpressure value of the second touch operation.

The determining unit 3060 is further configured to determine whether thesecond touch pressure value exceeds a second preset threshold.

The switching unit 3100 is configured to switch from the at least onefirst target message to at least one second target message correspondingto the second touch pressure value, when the determining unit 3060determines that the second touch pressure value exceeds the secondpreset threshold.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter further includes first touch fingerprint information, and thedetermining unit 3060 is further configured to determine whether thefirst touch fingerprint information matches with preset fingerprintinformation, and to trigger the outputting unit 3080 to output the atleast one message previewing window and to display the at least onefirst target message in the at least one message previewing window, whenthe determining unit 3060 determines that the first touch fingerprintinformation matches with the preset fingerprint information.

In at least one alternative implementation, the detecting unit 3020 isfurther configured to detect a third touch operation performed on theicon of the message application, after the outputting unit 3080displaying the at least one first target message in the at least onemessage previewing window. The obtaining unit 3040 is further configuredto obtain a third touch pressure value of the third touch operation. Thedetermining unit 3060 is further configured to determine whether thethird touch pressure value exceeds a third preset threshold. The userterminal further includes an adjusting unit 3120 illustrated in FIG. 3C.The adjusting unit 3120 is configured to adjust a size of the at leastone message previewing window to be a preset size corresponding to thethird touch pressure value, when the determining unit 3060 determinesthat the third touch pressure value exceeds the third preset threshold.

In at least one alternative implementation, the user terminal furtherincludes a scaling unit 3140 illustrated in FIG. 3D. The scaling unit3140 is configured to scale content contained in the at least one firsttarget message according to a target ratio, where the target ratio is aratio of the preset size of the at least one message previewing windowafter adjustment to the size of the at least one message previewingwindow before adjustment.

FIG. 4 is a structure diagram of a terminal in accordance with stillanother implementation of the present disclosure. The terminalillustrated in FIG. 4 may include a detecting unit 400, an obtainingunit 402, a determining unit 404, and a display controlling unit 406.

The detecting unit 400 may be substantially the same as the detectingunit 300, and may be configured to detect a touch operation performed onan icon of a message application.

The obtaining unit 402 may be substantially the same as the obtainingunit 302, and may be configured to obtain at least one touch parameterof the touch operation.

The determining unit 404 may be configured to determine a display modecorresponding to the touch operation based on a correspondingrelationship between the at least touch parameter of the touch operationand at least one display mode each for displaying at least one message,when each of the at least touch parameter of the first touch operationsatisfies a corresponding preset condition.

The display controlling unit 406 may be configured to display at leastone target message in the determined display mode.

In at least one alternative implementation, illustrations of thecorresponding preset condition may be substantially the same as thatillustrated in FIG. 3A, which will not be repeated herein.

In at least one alternative implementation, one or more messagepreviewing windows may be output to display the one or more targetmessages. One message previewing window may be used to display onetarget message, and one message previewing window may also be used todisplay two or more target messages.

In at least one alternative implementation, two or more target messagesmay be displayed. The target messages may be messages from a designatedcontact person, for example, a family member, and also may be messagesreceived within a designated period, for example, from 8:00 am to 12:00am, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

In at least one alternative implementation, one target message may bedisplayed. The target message may be a message the time of receivingwhich is most adjacent to the current system time (for example, themessage displayed on the top of the message list, also may be adesignated message (for example, a weather forecast message), and alsomay be a message the time of receiving which is most away from thecurrent system time (for example, the message displayed on the bottom ofthe message list), and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.

In at least one alternative implementation, the correspondingrelationship between the at least one touch parameter of the touchoperation and at least one display mode each for displaying at least onemessage may be preset in advance. The determined display mode mayinclude a scaling factor of each message previewing window, and ascaling factor of content of each target message. When more messagepreviewing windows are output, the determined display mode may alsoinclude an arrangement manner of the message previewing windows. Forexample, when two message previewing windows are displayed, one may bedisplayed on the top of the screen of the terminal, and the other may bedisplayed on the bottom of the screen of the terminal, or one may bedisplayed in a greater size, and the other may be displayed in a smallersize. When two or more messages are displayed in one message previewingwindow, the determined display mode may include an arrangement manner ofthe target messages in one message previewing window. For example, whentwo messages are displayed in one message previewing window, one may bedisplayed on the top of the message previewing window, and the other maybe displayed on the bottom of the message previewing window.

For the terminal illustrated in FIG. 4, when each touch parameter of thefirst touch operation satisfies its corresponding preset condition, adisplay mode for displaying at least one message is determined, and thenone or more target messages are displayed in the determined displaymode. Therefore, it is convenient for a user to view one or moremessages in a suitable manner by performing a touch operation on theicon of the message application.

It shall be noted that the terminal described in the deviceimplementation of the present disclosure is illustrated in the form offunctional units. The term “unit” used herein shall be taken in thebroadest possible sense. Objects for realizing the function of each unitcan be an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a singlecircuit, a processor (shared, specific, or chipset) for executing one ormore software or hardware procedures, a memory, a combined logiccircuit, and/or other appropriate assembly for realizing the abovefunction.

FIG. 5 is a structure diagram of a terminal in accordance with animplementation of the present disclosure, and the terminal is configuredto execute the method for viewing a message. As illustrated in FIG. 5,the terminal may include at least one processor 500, at least one touchsensor 502, at least one user interface 504, a memory 506 and othercomponents. These components are coupled and communicate with each othervia one or more buses 508. A person skilled in the art shall understandthat the structure of the terminal illustrated in FIG. 5 is not limitthe implementation of the present disclosure. The structure can be a busstructure, can also be a star structure, and can include more or lesscomponents, or some components can be combined, or components can bearranged in a different way.

The processor 500 is a control center of the terminal, and is coupled tovarious components of the terminal via various interfaces and lines. Theprocessor 500 runs or executes program codes and/or modules of thememory 506 and invokes data of the memory 506 to execute variousfunctions and data processing of the terminal. The processor 500 may beformed by an integrated circuit (IC), for example, may be formed by asingle packaged IC, and also may be formed by coupling multiple ICshaving the same function or different functions. For example, theprocessor 500 may only include a central processing unit (CPU), and alsomay be a combination of the CPU, a digital signal processor (DSP), agraphic processing unit (GPU), and various control chips. In theimplementation of the present disclosure, the CPU may be a singlecomputing core, and can also include a multiple computing core.

The at least one touch sensor 502 may include but is not limited to apressure sensor, a photographing device, a fingerprint sensor, aninfrared sensor, a temperature sensor, and so on, and may be configuredto collect one or more touch parameters of a touch operation performedon an icon of a message application.

The at least one user interface 504 may include a touch screen and/or atouch panel for operating the terminal via touch operations.

The memory 506 may store soft programs and modules. The processor 500invokes the soft programs and modules stored in the memory 506 toexecute various functions and data processing of the terminal. Thememory 506 may include a program storing region and a data storingregion. The program storing region may store an operating system,computer-readable program codes for at least one function, and so on.The data storing region may store data created according to use of theuser terminal. In the implementation, the operating system may be anAndroid system, an iOS system, a Windows system, or other.

The processor 500 may be configured to invoke the computer-executableprogram codes to perform following operations: detecting a first touchoperation performed on an icon of a message application; obtaining atleast one touch parameter of the first touch operation; and displayingat least one first target message when each of the at least one touchparameter of the first touch operation satisfies a corresponding presetcondition.

In the implementation, one or more first target messages are displayedwhen each first touch parameter of the first touch operation satisfiesthe corresponding preset condition. That is, one or more messages can bedirectly displayed for viewing when the icon of the message applicationis touched, which saves time of viewing one or more messages.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter of the first touch operation may include a touch pressurevalue, and the corresponding preset condition may include that the touchpressure value is greater than a first preset threshold.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter of the first touch operation may include a touch pressurevalue, and a touch duration, and the corresponding preset condition mayinclude that the touch pressure value is greater than the first presetthreshold and the touch duration is greater than a preset duration.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter of the first touch operation may include a touch pressurevalue, and a fingerprint information, and the corresponding presetcondition may include that the touch pressure value is greater than thefirst preset threshold and the fingerprint information matches withpreset fingerprint information.

In at least one alternative implementation, the at least one touchparameter of the first touch operation may include a touch pressurevalue, a touch duration, and a fingerprint information, and thecorresponding preset condition may include that the touch pressure valueis greater than the first preset threshold, the touch duration isgreater than the preset duration, and the fingerprint informationmatches with the preset fingerprint information.

In at least one alternative implementation, the processor 500 may befurther configured to invoke the computer-executable program codes toperform following operations: detecting a second touch operation afterdisplaying the at least one first target message; obtaining at least onetouch parameter of the second touch operation; determining, based on acorresponding relationship between the at least one touch parameter ofthe second touch operation and at least one second target message, atleast one second target message corresponding to the second touchoperation; and switching to display the at least one second targetmessage corresponding to the second touch operation.

In at least one alternative implementation, the processor 500 may befurther configured to invoke the computer-executable program codes toperform following operations: detecting a third touch operation afterdisplaying the at least one first target message; obtaining at least onetouch parameter of the third touch operation; determining, based on acorresponding relationship between the at least one touch parameter ofthe third touch operation and at least one display mode each fordisplaying at least one message, a display mode corresponding to thethird touch operation; and displaying the at least one first targetmessage in the determined display mode.

In one or more other implementations, the processor 500 may beconfigured to invoke the computer-executable program codes to performfollowing operations: detecting a touch operation performed on an iconof the message application; obtaining at least one touch parameter ofthe touch operation; determining, based on a corresponding relationshipbetween the at least touch parameter of the touch operation and at leastone display mode each for displaying at least one message, a displaymode corresponding to the touch operation, when each of the at leasttouch parameter of the touch operation satisfies a corresponding presetcondition; and displaying at least one target message in the determineddisplay mode.

At least one message previewing window may be outputted to display theat least one target message. The determined display mode may include ascaling factor of each of the at least one message previewing window,and a scaling factor of content of each of the at least one targetmessage, and may include an arrangement manner of the at least onemessage previewing window, and also may include an arrangement manner ofthe at least one target message in the at least one message previewingwindow.

In the one or more other implementations, when each touch parameter ofthe first touch operation satisfies its corresponding preset condition,a display mode for displaying at least one message is determined, andthen one or more first target messages are displayed in the determineddisplay mode. Therefore, it is convenient for a user to view one or moremessages in a suitable manner by performing a touch operation on theicon of the message application.

According to actual needs, sequences of operations in the methodimplementations of the present disclosure may be adjusted, someoperations may be combined, and some operations may be deleted.

According to actual needs, some units of the terminal of the presentdisclosure may be combined, divided, or deleted.

It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that all ora part of the various methods of the implementations described above maybe accomplished by means of a program to instruct associated hardware,the program may be stored in a computer-readable memory, which mayinclude a flash memory, a read-only memory (ROM), a random-access memory(RAM), Disk or CD, and so on.

The foregoing has described in detail a method for viewing a message anda terminal disclosed in the implementations of the present disclosure.The principles and implementation of the present disclosure aredescribed herein through specific examples. The description about theimplementations of the present disclosure is merely provided to help tounderstand the method and core ideas of the present disclosure. Inaddition, a person of ordinary skill in the art can make variations andmodifications to the present disclosure in terms of the specificimplementations and application scopes according to the ideas of thepresent disclosure. Therefore, the content of specification shall not beconstrued as a limitation of the present disclosure.

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for viewing a message, comprising:detecting a first touch operation performed on an icon of a messageapplication of a user terminal; obtaining at least one touch parameterof the first touch operation, the at least one touch parametercomprising a first touch pressure value and a first touch duration;determining whether the first touch pressure value exceeds a firstpreset threshold, and determining whether the first touch durationexceeds a preset duration; outputting at least one message previewingwindow and displaying at least one first target message in the at leastone message previewing window based on a determination that the firsttouch pressure value exceeds the first preset threshold and the firsttouch duration exceeds the preset duration; and the method furthercomprising the following after displaying the at least one first targetmessage in the at least one message previewing window: detecting asecond touch operation performed on the icon of the message application,the second touch operation being corresponding to the first touchoperation having a duration exceeding a preset operation duration, andthe preset duration being less than the preset operation duration;obtaining a second touch pressure value of the second touch operation;determining whether the second touch pressure value exceeds a secondpreset threshold; and switching from the at least one first targetmessage to at least one second target message corresponding to thesecond touch pressure value based on a determination that the secondtouch pressure value exceeds the second preset threshold.
 2. The methodof claim 1, wherein the at least one touch parameter further comprisesfirst touch fingerprint information, and outputting the at least onemessage previewing window and displaying the at least one first targetmessage in the at least one message previewing window comprises:determining whether the first touch fingerprint information matches withpreset fingerprint information; and outputting the at least one messagepreviewing window and displaying the at least one first target messagein the at least one message previewing window based on a determinationthat the first touch fingerprint information matches with the presetfingerprint information.
 3. The method of claim 1, further comprisingthe following after displaying the at least one first target message inthe at least one message previewing window: detecting a third touchoperation performed on the icon of the message application; obtaining athird touch pressure value of the third touch operation; determiningwhether the third touch pressure value exceeds a third preset threshold;and adjusting a size of the at least one message previewing window to bea preset size corresponding to the third touch pressure value based on adetermination that the third touch pressure value exceeds the thirdpreset threshold.
 4. The method of claim 2, further comprising thefollowing after displaying the at least one first target message in theat least one message previewing window: detecting a third touchoperation performed on the icon of the message application; obtaining athird touch pressure value of the third touch operation; determiningwhether the third touch pressure value exceeds a third preset threshold;and adjusting a size of the at least one message previewing window to bea preset size corresponding to the third touch pressure value based on adetermination that the third touch pressure value exceeds the thirdpreset threshold.
 5. The method of claim 3, further comprising: scalingcontent contained in the at least one first target message according toa target ratio, wherein the target ratio is a ratio of the preset sizeof the at least one message previewing window after adjustment to thesize of the at least one message previewing window before adjustment. 6.The method of claim 4, further comprising: scaling content contained inthe at least one first target message according to a target ratio,wherein the target ratio is a ratio of the preset size of the at leastone message previewing window after adjustment to the size of the atleast one message previewing window before adjustment.
 7. A userterminal, comprising: a detecting unit, configured to detect a firsttouch operation performed on an icon of a message application of theuser terminal; an obtaining unit, configured to obtain at least onetouch parameter of the first touch operation, wherein the at least onetouch parameter comprises a first touch pressure value and a first touchduration; a determining unit, configured to determine whether the firsttouch pressure value exceeds a first preset threshold, and to determinewhether the first touch duration exceeds a preset duration; anoutputting unit, configured to output at least one message previewingwindow and to display at least one first target message in the at leastone message previewing window when the determining unit determines thatthe first touch pressure value exceeds the first preset threshold andthe first touch duration exceeds the preset duration; the detecting unitbeing further configured to detect a second touch operation performed onthe icon of the message application after the outputting unit displayingthe at least one first target message in the at least one messagepreviewing window, wherein the second touch operation is correspondingto the first touch operation having a duration exceeding a presetoperation duration, and the preset duration is less than the presetoperation duration; the obtaining unit being further configured toobtain a second touch pressure value of the second touch operation; thedetermining unit being further configured to determine whether thesecond touch pressure value exceeds a second preset threshold; and theuser terminal further comprising: a switching unit, configured to switchfrom the at least one first target message to at least one second targetmessage corresponding to the second touch pressure value when thedetermining unit determines that the second touch pressure value exceedsthe second preset threshold.
 8. The user terminal of claim 7, whereinthe at least one touch parameter further comprises first touchfingerprint information, and the determining unit is further configuredto: determine whether the first touch fingerprint information matcheswith preset fingerprint information; and trigger the outputting unit tooutput the at least one message previewing window and to display the atleast one first target message in the at least one message previewingwindow when the determining unit determines that the first touchfingerprint information matches with the preset fingerprint information.9. The user terminal of claim 7, wherein the detecting unit is furtherconfigured to detect a third touch operation performed on the icon ofthe message application after the outputting unit displaying the atleast one first target message in the at least one message previewingwindow; the obtaining unit is further configured to obtain a third touchpressure value of the third touch operation; the determining unit isfurther configured to determine whether the third touch pressure valueexceeds a third preset threshold; and the user terminal furthercomprises: an adjusting unit, configured to adjust a size of the atleast one message previewing window to be a preset size corresponding tothe third touch pressure value when the determining unit determines thatthe third touch pressure value exceeds the third preset threshold. 10.The user terminal of claim 8, wherein the detecting unit is furtherconfigured to detect a third touch operation performed on the icon ofthe message application after the outputting unit displaying the atleast one first target message in the at least one message previewingwindow; the obtaining unit is further configured to obtain a third touchpressure value of the third touch operation; the determining unit isfurther configured to determine whether the third touch pressure valueexceeds a third preset threshold; and the user terminal furthercomprises: the adjusting unit being configured to adjust a size of theat least one message previewing window to be a preset size correspondingto the third touch pressure value when the determining unit determinesthat the third touch pressure value exceeds the third preset threshold.11. The user terminal of claim 9, further comprising: a scaling unit,configured to scale content contained in the at least one first targetmessage according to a target ratio, wherein the target ratio is a ratioof the preset size of the at least one message previewing window afteradjustment to the size of the at least one message previewing windowbefore adjustment.
 12. The user terminal of claim 10, furthercomprising: a scaling unit configured to scale content contained in theat least one first target message according to a target ratio, whereinthe target ratio is a ratio of the preset size of the at least onemessage previewing window after adjustment to the size of the at leastone message previewing window before adjustment.